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∙ 11y agoThey are the objects whose measured speed
as a function of time agrees well with theory.
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∙ 11y agoA polygon must be a closed region without any curves or arches. so you cant close one or two segments to form a polygon
The theoretical frequency of heads will be .5 and as you do more and more coin tosses the observed frequency should get closer and closer to .5. With 100 tosses, it will be pretty close, but not exactly .5
There are infinitely many sets of parameters that will generate a bell shaped curves - or near approximations. The Student's t or binomial, for large sample sizes get very close to the Gaussian distribution. There are others, too.
Objects that exist in the real world usually have shapes (although they can also be shapeless) and those shapes will bear some resemblance, and in some cases a very close resemblance, to the theoretical shapes of plane and solid geometry, such as triangles, squares, circles, spheres, cubes, etc. But even aside from that, a deep understanding of our universe (and the laws of nature which describe the way it operates) would not be possible without a knowledge of plane and solid shapes. Geometry has implications for every area of mathematics, and mathematics is the language of science.
A yard-stick would be a good example. The height of a standard work surface, for example in the kitchen, would be very close to 1 yard.
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The close objects are the more gravity there will be between them.
Not necessarily. There may not even be a way to work out a theoretical probability. Furthermore, there is always a chance, however small, that the experimental probability is way off.
Not all objects close to a black hole get sucked into it. The gravitational pull of a black hole depends on its mass, so objects need to get extremely close to be pulled in. Objects in stable orbits can continue to orbit the black hole without falling in.
People who are nearsighted have difficulty seeing objects that are far away clearly, but can see objects that are close more clearly. This is typically due to the shape of their eyeball or the focusing power of their eye's lens. Nearsightedness can be corrected with glasses, contact lenses, or refractive surgery.
It has more detail.
The sun and Venus.
myopia or nearsightedness
Through gravitational pull. The largest object will have smaller objects orbit it (objects close in size will orbit each other, but no planet is close to the size of the sun)
The ability to see objects at a distance but not things that are close is known as myopia, or nearsightedness. This means that the eye is unable to properly focus on nearby objects, resulting in blurred vision. It can be corrected with glasses, contact lenses, or refractive surgery.
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